Business Studies, asked by dip2817, 1 year ago

What is a way to protect your social security number and other sensitive information from identity theft? A.Don't tell creditors when you move. B.Limit how may credit cards you carry. C. Use a simple password that is easy to remember. D. All of the above.

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Answered by 12345Rohit
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You cannot prevent identity theft.  But you can reduce your risk of fraud by following the tips in this guide.


Reduce the number of credit and debit cards you carry in your wallet. We recommend that you do not use debit cards because of the potential for losses to your checking account. Instead, carry one or two credit cards and your ATM card in your wallet. Nonetheless, debit cards are popular. If you do use them, take advantage of online access to your bank account to monitor account activity frequently. Report evidence of fraud to your financial institution immediately. Learn more about the risks associated with debit cards.


When creating passwords and PINs (personal identification numbers), do not use the last four digits of your Social Security number, mother's mother's maiden name, your birth date, middle name, pet's name, consecutive numbers or anything else that could easily be discovered by thieves. It's It's best to create passwords that combine upper and lower case letters, special characters and numbers.
Answered by vchilongo
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Let me help you in handling this out;

  • All of the above is the correct answer. Social security of sensitive information  about someones identity may come up due to a number of factors that one may face.
  • The individual may forget his confidential possessing information cards which may reach the hands of a curious common man.
  • Limiting the number of credit cards one carries may also be a factor of ensuring security about the identity and the sensitive personal information about an individual.
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